AVS 47th International Symposium
    Biomaterial Interfaces Friday Sessions

Session BI-FrM
Biomolecular Recognition at Surfaces

Friday, October 6, 2000, 8:20 am, Room 202
Moderator: K.E. Healy, University of California, Berkeley


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8:20am BI-FrM1 Invited Paper
AFM and EM Studies Providing Insights into Membrane Fusion in Cells
B.P. Jena, Yale University School of Medicine
9:00am BI-FrM3
Adhesion of Mammalian Cells Modeled by Functionalized Vesicles
A. Janshoff, J. Wegener, H.-J. Galla, WWU Muenster, Germany
9:20am BI-FrM4
PNA-DNA and DNA-DNA Hybridization Detection via Lipid-Biotin-Streptavidin Immobilization on a SiO2 Coated Quartz Crystal Microbalance Sensor
F. Höök, A. Ray, B. Norden, B. Kasemo, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
9:40am BI-FrM5
DNA Probe Structure and Target Length Effects on Hybridization Kinetics and Efficiency of DNA Self-assembled Monolayers
G.B. Saupe, M.J. Tarlov, National Institute of Standards and Technology
10:00am BI-FrM6
Probing Protein Interactions with Surface-Immobilized Double-Stranded DNA Using Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensing Techniques
J.S. Shumaker-Parry, C.T. Campbell, K.E. Nelson, University of Washington, G.D. Stormo, Washington University Medical School, F.S. Silbaq, University of Colorado, R.H. Aebersold, University of Washington
10:20am BI-FrM7
Immobilized Antibodies on Functionalized Self-assembled Monolayers: Reactivity, Surface Homogeneity and Microarraying
P. Kernen, F. Zaugg, K. Witte, D. Quincy, P. Indermuehle, S. Nock, P. Wagner, Zyomyx Inc.